soft currency

soft currency definition - business

soft currency

A national currency that has experienced a substantial depreciation in value relative to other currencies. The depreciation may result from inflation, a weak economy, or currency exchange restrictions. A soft currency may be difficult to convert into other currencies because individuals and governments are concerned its value will depreciate further. Also called soft money. Compare hard currency.

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